Specifically, Toyota’s nationwide sales reached 5,665 units, comprising 2,080 domestically assembled vehicles and 3,585 completely built-up imported units. As of the end of May 2025, Toyota has delivered a total of 23,061 vehicles to customers, marking an impressive 34% growth compared to the same period in 2024. The total number of Toyota vehicles accumulated to date stands at nearly 994,000 units, inching closer to the 1 million sales milestone in 2025 – commemorating 30 years of Toyota’s presence in Vietnam.

Among these, hybrid vehicle sales reached 587 units, indicating customers’ preference for fuel-efficient and environmentally friendly options.

In May 2025, Lexus offered new experiences to 166 customers, bringing the cumulative sales since the brand’s introduction in Vietnam to 14,293 units.

Last month, the Vios reclaimed the top spot in Toyota’s sales with 1,147 units, showcasing the sedan’s consistent popularity. Following closely was the urban SUV Yaris Cross with 1,073 units. Additionally, the Corolla Cross, Veloz Cross, and Innova Cross maintained steady sales, recording 886, 615, and 507 units, respectively.

TH (Tuoitrethudo)

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